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What can we learn from Lord Krishna?

First of all, Jai Shree Krishna!

He who holds a flute in his hands and wears the peacock feather on his head is the Almighty! And we bow down to Lord Krishna!

Note: I got to know about these in a Live session conducted on an astrology app, and after that I did a bit of my own research before writing it. I’m extremely sorry for any kind of mistakes.

1) Think with a quiet brain: Lord Krishna says: Undoubtedly, O Arjuna, the psyche is eager and hard to limit, however it is quelled by any steady fiery otherworldly practice -, for example, reflection - with persistence, and by separation, O Arjuna.

The initial step to picking up lucidity on any circumstance is building up a reasonable, quiet and gathered psyche. This requires a great deal of exertion. One way is contemplation, another is by separating yourself from the circumstance - not truly however intellectually - where you take a gander at it as an untouchable and have a 10,000 foot perspective on it. For instance in the film Vantage Point, the hero replays similar arrangements of occasions of wrongdoing in his brain, till he at last unravels the secret. By removing himself from the scene, he was not, at this point stressed over his own life and could think unbiasedly.

2) Abandon results: These are the most frequently rehashed expressions of the Bhagavad Gita and regularly alluded to as nishkam karma, doing activity without anticipating reward: You have command over performing your individual responsibility just, however no control or guarantee over the outcomes. The products of work ought not be your thought process, and you ought to never be inert.

The greater part of our choices get influenced in light of the fact that we wonder about their results and outcomes. Yet, when you understand that you have little power over the ultimate result and when you don't zero in on the additions, your endeavors will be loaded up with all the more importance. What's more you will likewise take a gander at each increase as a little something extra and like the prizes more.

3) Treat everybody similarly: An individual is viewed as prevalent who is fair towards allies, companions, adversaries, neutrals, mediators, haters, family members, holy people, and miscreants.

Individuals make up our lives and it's troublesome not to get impacted by them or by our conditions with them. Yet, that is actually what Lord Krishna says. Treat everybody with a similar focal point of unbiasedness. A child shouldn't take on his dad's business by excellence of being his child, be that as it may, on the grounds that he is a capable and skillful laborer. In like manner since somebody has provoked you, don't discount them for good... the occasion isn't the individual.

4) Try not to surrender to pressure: In a world brimming with hecticness and movement, with individuals lashing out at one another, with street wrath and prejudice, these words by Lord Krishna ring more genuine than at any other time: The one by whom others are not unsettled and who isn't disturbed by others, who is liberated from delight, jealousy, dread, and tension, is additionally dear to Me.

Free yourself of unreasonable concern, don't take on beyond what you can adapt to and add enough personal time in your day to help you de-stress. I frequently stroll back home from work and simply being by the ocean, and watching its developments, encourages me dispose of the strains of the day.

5) Prepared for change: Arjuna, when dormancy is overwhelming; obliviousness, inertia, recklessness, and hallucination emerge.

Adding change and energy to your exercises helps give them a lift. Sometimes, when you feel yourself slipping into torpidity or a condition of idleness, work yourself up, alter course, give yourself another test. I recall when I was educated in a school, we'd frequently rework the manner in which the youngsters sat in class... we'd cause them to get up, move the tables around and sit in another spot. This kept them alert and furthermore helped them make more companions. Additionally on the off chance that you stall out in one perspective, you're probably not going to think of good arrangements; be available to new perspectives on learning and getting things done.

6) Act with conviction: Whatever is managed without confidence - regardless of whether it is penance, good cause, gravity, or some other demonstration - is futile. It has no incentive here or from now on, O Arjuna.

There's a typical tale about townspeople who had emerged from their homes to petition God for the much-anticipated downpour. In the midst of every one of these individuals, there was one little kid who had conveyed an umbrella. This young man had genuine "confidence". Deciding to do anything is an activity, yet being prepared for it is confidence. Before you attempt any activity, consider how emphatically you have confidence in it. On the off chance that you don't have to legitimize it in any case or draw on any additional stores for it, at that point it's a demonstration of conviction and the correct choice for you.

7) Set elevated expectations: Because whatever honorable people do, others follow. Whatever standard they set up, the world follows.

Whenever you've chosen your strategy, set your own norms of greatness, benchmark your own prosperity, and afterward make fresher highs. The best achievers have continued propelling themselves for increasing more prominent degrees of dominance. They rival themselves and keep learning in all aspects of their lives. They meet with progress and disappointment yet at the same time continue developing. Also, their excursions keep on rousing us and offer light to our lives.

Radhe Radhe!

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